The armed crisis also seems to be probable in Spain.
Names continued to linger in Madrid; and it is said that immense sums of money have been forwarded to him from Paris, with which he had gained over the majority of the Spanish Cabinet. Of course he relies on the army, which is under- stood to be at his command. He had an interview with the Queen on the 11th instant.
The Duke de Frias had at length arrived in the capital; but had declined to accept the Presidency of the Council in an administration which he had not himself formed. Selior Goyena, Minister of Justice, would perhaps be appointed to that important post; indeed, the Prase asserts that he had al ready been appointed.